Tsugaru Sansagari Kyokubiki
津軽三下り
[Genres] | Minyo |
[Schule] | Min'yo |
Geschichte (Takahashi Yujiro):
This virtuosic shamisen improvisation (kyokubiki) is based on the song "Tsugaru Sansagari". (Sansagari is a shamisen tuning.) Tsugaru-jamisen is one of the few Japanese traditions that allows significant improvisation, which comes to the fore particularly in the solo style. Tsugaru-jamisen contests small and large have long been common. In one early format, two or three players each improvised for a couple of minutes, continuing until all but one had run out of new ideas. |
Tsugaru Sansagari Kyokubiki spielt auf den folgenden Alben
Album | Künstler | |
Jonkara |
Shamisen : Satō Michihiro | |
Min'yo - Folk Song from Japan - Takahashi Yujiro and friends | ||
This virtuosic shamisen improvisation (kyokubiki) is based on the song "Tsugaru Sansagari". (Sansagari is a shamisen tuning.) Tsugaru-jamisen is one of the few Japanese traditions that allows significant improvisation, which comes to the fore particularly in the solo style. Tsugaru-jamisen contests small and large have long been common. In one early format, two or three players each improvised for a couple of minutes, continuing until all but one had run out of new ideas. Copyright 1999 - Dr David W. Hughes e-mail dh6@soas.ac.uk | ||
Tōhoku Min’yō Dai Zenshū vol. 1 |
Taiko : Kasai Kimiyo Shamisen : Nagasaki Eizan Stimme : Sudō Kumoei |